Student Activities

SUNY Delhi's award-winning activities and leadership programs boast over 76 percent
participation in activities, intramurals, and community service with over 14 percent
of those involved holding leadership positions. Delhi has been named one of the top
five schools in the nation for student activities by Campus Activities Today magazine. The Office of Student Activities serves as the information hub for a wide
variety of exciting extracurricular activities that take place on our campus. From
big name entertainment to student government, this is the place to be if you want
to become active and have a lot more fun while attending SUNY Delhi.

SUNY Delhi provides a Co-Curricular Transcript (CCT) as an official record of a student's
co-curricular activities, awards, accomplishments, and honors. As an official college
document, the CCT can enhance a student's search for internships, graduate schools,
and employment. According to a recent survey, 71 percent of employers preferred job
applicants to include a CCT. Please refer to Co-Curricular Transcript for information on how to obtain a CCT and how to submit entries into the CCT system.

The Student Activities Office organizes over 60 clubs and organizations. Approximately
200 annual events and activities offer students a variety of valuable and diverse
opportunities to enrich their SUNY Delhi experience and education. Entertainment on
campus is coordinated by the Student Programming Board with assistance from the Student
Senate and many other recognized organizations. Live music, the Sunday Night Comedy
Series, cultural programming, guest speakers, and the Weekend Movie Series are among
the regular on-campus entertainment offerings. Student Activities also helps host
a number of tradition events such as Winterfest, UDE Fest, Valentine's Week programming
and specialized events for Fall Orientation.

SUNY Delhi Student Senate

The Student Senate is the student governing body and serves as the voice of students
on many important campus issues. It is composed of representatives from all recognized
clubs and organizations on campus, plus an Executive Board made up of four elected
student officials. All meetings are open to the public, and all students and staff
are encouraged to attend.

Clubs, Organizations, and Groups

These are student-initiated and represent a wide range of recreational, religious,
professional, career, service, volunteer, and cultural interests. A campus newspaper
and radio station operate for the benefit of students and the entire College community.
Please refer to Student Activities, Clubs and Organizations for a complete list, meeting
times and locations.

Greek Life

Greek Life includes fraternities, sororities, and co-ed organizations that play an
active role on the SUNY Delhi campus. Today, as in the past, these Greek organizations
are dedicated to the ideals of scholarship, leadership, friendship, loyalty, and community
service. SUNY Delhi is committed to the ideal of a Greek system that supports and
enhances the co-curricular educational mission by fostering the true meaning of fraternal
values and principles. The college is actively involved in a positive relationship
with these organizations through the Greek Council, which is made up of representatives
from all of the recognized fraternities and sororities.

Students are free to explore joining a fraternity or sorority after they meet the
requirements for membership set by the college and the Greek Council. The pledging
process traditionally takes place during both fall and spring semesters. Hazing in
any form is not permitted and will not be tolerated. Students seeking to join a Greek
organization are to be treated with respect and dignity at all times. Refer to Greek Life for more information.

Campus Ministry

The Campus Ministry provides each student with the opportunity to celebrate his or
her faith while attending SUNY Delhi. The Delhi College Interfaith Council (DCIC),
a Student Senate funded club, is a lively group of students of different religious
backgrounds and diverse beliefs who come together for fellowship, to talk about life's
issues and about God, and to have fun. They also sponsor and participate in many different
programs and activities, including Bible studies, parties, holiday worship services,
retreats, service projects, concerts, and trips. A Campus Chaplain is available to
all students for discussions, guidance, and activities.

Special student-friendly facilities available on the Delhi campus include:

Farrell Student and Community Center - The Center received a $20 million dollar renovation in 2010. The Center is a true
testament to the student centered campus. The facility was designed to support students
with modern dining venues; a major common area; the campus Barnes and Noble Bookstore;
The Okun Theatre; a dance and exercise studio; an art center; drawing, radio and TV
station studios; student-friendly lounges and meeting places; and dedicated space
for student clubs and student leaders. The Center also houses the Office of Student
Activities, the O'Connor Center for Community Engagement, and CADI offices.

Art Center - The Art Center is located in the lower level of the Farrell Student and Community
Center and is open to all students, staff, and faculty. The Center offers ceramics
and has potter's wheels and an electric kiln. Silkscreen equipment and various craft-making
and painting supplies are also available. Two shows a year showcase art created by
students, faculty, and staff.

CADI Fitness Center - Located in the Clark Field House, the Fitness Center is a state-of-the-art facility
with breathtaking views. The center features Cybex selectorized strength equipment,
and Hoist and York freeweight equipment. Cardiovascular machines include treadmills,
ellipticals, virtual reality bikes, and spin cycles. Cardio Theatre is available on
most cardiovascular machines, and interactive Espresso fitness bikes are among the
latest additions to the Fitness Center.

Mini-Dome (Bubble) -This air structure includes an indoor track, basketball and tennis courts. It is also
the location for many recreational activities. The mini-dome may be used for rollerblading,
and may be reserved by individuals or groups with the permission of the Intramural
Director. This facility is also handicapped accessible.

Floyd L. Maines Arena - Located in the Sports and Recreation Complex, this multi-purpose gym facility is home
to the Bronco athletic teams, and serves as the backdrop for a majority of SUNY Delhi's
intramural programs. The arena is used for co-recreational indoor soccer and basketball
intramurals, and has extensive open recreation hours.

Kunsela Hall Aquatics Center - This showcase facility features a six-lane, 25-yard pool complete with one- and three-meter
Duraflex diving boards and a Colorado Timing System. It is used for varsity and club
meets as well as instruction and recreation.